Gigabyte introduced the GO27Q24G with a 27-inch 1440p 240Hz WOLED panel and early retailer pricing near $400. The monitor combines LG Display’s newer MLA+ panel technology, glossy OLED presentation, HDMI 2.1 connectivity, and esports-focused gaming features inside a four-sided borderless design aimed at high-refresh PC gaming.
The display carries a 2560 × 1440 resolution together with a 240Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.03ms GTG response time. Gigabyte pairs the monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium support for variable refresh gameplay across modern graphics cards.
Gigabyte builds the panel around LG Display’s MLA+ WOLED technology. Brightness reaches 275 nits typical and up to 1300 nits peak HDR brightness alongside VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification. Color coverage reaches 99% DCI-P3 with support for 1.07 billion colors.
Gigabyte combines the panel with its RealBlack Glossy coating to cut down on haze while keeping black levels richer and contrast cleaner than what is typically seen on heavier matte OLED finishes.
The monitor carries Gigabyte’s HyperNits feature with High and Medium modes that raise HDR brightness while maintaining highlight detail in brighter scenes.
Gaming features cover Tactical Switch 2.0 for instant resolution and aspect-ratio changes, Ultra Clear black-frame insertion for sharper motion clarity, Black Equalizer controls, custom crosshairs, timers, PIP/PBP modes, and multiple HDR presets.

Gigabyte adds AI OLED Care protection tools running in the background with adjustable burn-in prevention settings. The company backs the monitor with a 3-year warranty covering OLED burn-in protection.
The GO27Q24G follows a slimmer metal stand layout with an ultra-thin 2mm base. Ergonomic adjustments cover height movement up to 130mm together with tilt, swivel, and full pivot support.
Eyesafe 3.0 certification and TÜV Rheinland low blue light certification remain part of the display as well.
Connectivity includes DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, USB Type-C with DisplayPort Alt support, and headphone output. The USB-C connection supports up to 15W power delivery for smaller devices and accessories.

Gigabyte currently lists the monitor with a $500 MSRP, although several retailer listings have already lowered pricing closer to $400 shortly after availability started rolling out.
Source: Gigabyte






